The Voter Registration Appeals Board ruled unanimously that 66 voters whose registrations were challenged were valid on the basis that they had taken oaths of residency and provided proof of physical address.
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Our View: There’s no question – Maine college students are allowed to vote
College students who live here can cast their ballots here, regardless of where they bank or where they register their car.
Waterville board hears voter eligibility appeals
Colby professor and students are among the first to testify to prove their right to vote in city elections.
Mid-Maine Technical Center in Waterville rolls out anonymous threat reporting system
Students received training on the Say Something smartphone app Tuesday. Waterville and Winslow junior high and high schools will introduce the technology at the beginning of next year.
Maine Observer: Everyday objects open memory’s doors
With hula hoops, penny candy and shoeshine equipment, a daughter takes her parents back to their years together in the St. John Valley.
EVs and hybrid cars spark interest at Drive Electric Earth Day in Waterville
The four-hour event at Thomas College attracts more than 150 people in its first two hours.
Waterville bank robber who dropped cash, gun in front of officer gets 5 years
Jason M. Mackenrodt pleaded guilty to robbery and theft charges on Thursday.
Colby College gets ‘remarkable gift’ for future downtown Waterville art center
The Paul J. Schupf Art Center at the heart of the city will be named for longtime art collector and Colby benefactor, Paul J. Schupf.
Images of black America held in cabinets, and hands, at Colby
The installation by artist-in-residence Theaster Gates allows viewers to pick up framed photos from the archive of Jet and Ebony magazines.
Waterville man who sued Betty Crocker going to prison
Gregory Violette, 64, was sentenced to 27 months in prison for failing to report settlement money from his Betty Crocker lawsuit — violating conditions of his supervised release.